Quotes about Manifestation
Disciples of Jesus do not mimic Jesus; we manifest him. We are personators of Christ, not impersonators. Christ's presence in our lives is more "thereness" than "likeness," more "withness" than "whatness." Jesus made our creation in the imago Dei more "spit" than "image" (as in "spit 'n' image").
— Leonard Sweet
God will not have his work made manifest by cowards
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
It is the nature of love to work in a thousand different ways.
— Teresa of Avila
Tell the world what you intend to do, but first show it. This is the equivalent of saying deeds, and not words, are what count most.
— Napoleon Hill
Remember that your dominating thoughts attract, through a definite law of nature, by the shortest and most convenient route, their physical counterpart. Be careful what your thoughts dwell upon.
— Napoleon Hill
You become what you think about.
— Napoleon Hill
The oak sleeps in the acorn. The bird waits in the egg, and in the highest vision of the soul, a waking angel stirs. Dreams are the seedlings of reality.
— Napoleon Hill
Prayer based upon faith always works.
— Napoleon Hill
You have been endowed with the power to use the most highly organized form of energy known to man, that of thought.
— Napoleon Hill
The mind has a definite way of clothing one's thoughts in appropriate physical equivalents. Think in terms of poverty and you will live in poverty. Think in terms of opulence and you will attract opulence. Through the eternal law of harmonious attraction, one's thoughts always clothe themselves in material things appropriate unto their nature.
— Napoleon Hill
I realise the dominating thoughts of my mind will eventually reproduce themselves in outward, physical action and gradually transform themselves into physical reality. Therefore I will concentrate my thoughts for 30 minutes daily upon the task of thinking of the person I intend to become, thereby creating in my mind a clear mental picture of that person.
— Napoleon Hill
All thoughts which have been emotionalized, (given feeling) and mixed with faith, begin immediately to translate themselves into their physical equivalent or counterpart.
— Napoleon Hill